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The SPCA has 6 clinics which are located in Wanchai, Ho Man Tin, Sai Kung, Hang Hau, Mui Wo and Cheung Chau. For details regarding location and opening hours please click here.
3 of our centres Wanchai, Kowloon and Sai Kung also have adoption facilities for re-homing of animals.

Hong Kong Centre:
Our Hong Kong centre is our main centre which provides a large range of facilities to our members:
- 3 consulting rooms.
- A modern surgery floor with a preparation area, dental machine, 2 self-contained surgery suites and full diagnostic equipment such as ultrasound, endoscopy and x-ray.
- Hospital facilities: providing intensive care for companion animals, the hospital contains a dog ward, a cat ward, an exotics ward for unusual animals such as Chinchillas and an isolation ward for animals suffering from infectious diseases.
- 24 hour emergency service
- Boarding
- Grooming
- SPCA shop selling a wide range of quality merchandise.
- In-house laboratory.
- Welfare services: Adoption facilities and Behaviour and Training (B&T).
Kowloon Centre:

Kowloon centre is our second largest; based in Ho Man Tin the facilities compliment those available at our Hong Kong centre including:
- 2 consulting rooms.
- A modern surgery suite with a preparation area, dental machine and diagnostic equipment such as ultrasound and x-ray.
- Hospitalisation facilities
- Grooming
- SPCA shop selling a wide range of quality merchandise.
- In-house laboratory.
- Welfare services: Adoption facilities and Behaviour and Training (B&T).
Sai Kung Centre:
 In June 2006 major renovations at our Sai Kung centre
were completed. The centre now boasts a full adoption facilities in addition to consulting, surgery, laboratory and hospitalisation facilities. Our resident vet
Dr. Patrick Chong is now providing extra services to members and the community by every Sunday in addition to the regular opening hours.
Hang Hau Centre:
 Our Hang Hau centre is now open 5 1/2 days per week (Mon-Saturday morning) and is able to provide in-house general surgery in addition to consultation and laboratory facilities. Dr Heidrun Kraft
has the responsibility of running the clinic.
Mui Wo and Cheung Chau Centres:
 In January 2005 the reintroduction of Saturday morning clinics together with earlier starting times on Wednesdays and Fridays in Mui Wo further improved our island services. Dr Cheryl McMeekan is responsible for the daily running of both the Cheung Chau and Mui Wo clinics. Our Mui Wo branch also has full laboratory facilities; enabling blood samples to be processed on site.
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